A critical interval in blastoid evolution: the respiratory transition and palaeogeographic dispersion of the spiraculate blastoids in the Devonian

Author:

Bohatý Jan1,Macurda D. Bradford2,Waters Johnny A.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Palaeontology & UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites at the Hessian State Office for the Preservation of Historic Monuments & Sites, Department A – hessen ARCHÄOLOGIE Biebrich Castle, Rheingaustraße 140 65203 Wiesbaden Germany

2. Spring TX USA

3. Department of Geological & Environmental Sciences Appalachian State University Boone NC USA

Abstract

AbstractBlastoids underwent a revolution in respiration in the Devonian. Emsian blastoid faunas were dominated by fissiculates such as Pentremitidea, giving rise to a transitional spiraculate, Conuloblastus. Hyperoblastus and a mosaic of spiraculates followed; they featured a more advanced respiratory system and were dominant until the Permian. This diversification occurred just prior to or during the Stony Point and Kačák Events, major ecological disruptions of marine ecosystems. Most new spiraculate blastoids were endemic and short lived, but Hyperoblastus survived the major extinction events, lasting into the Famennian. Material from Germany, Spain and North America enables us to trace the diversification of the spiraculates during the Devonian. We erect the new family Conuloblastidae, including Hreggoblastus differentialis gen. et sp. nov.; also Altusoblastus (type species Pentatrematites eifeliensis) with new species Aeremitus, Apalliolatus, A. sp. 1 and A. sp. 2 in the Hyperoblastidae. Pentremitidea roemeri and Hyperoblastus schultzei are assigned to Altusoblastus. Hyperoblastus batheri is declared the type species of Absensoblastus gen. nov.; Hludwigi sp. nov. is assigned to Hyperoblastus. Pentahedronoblastus gen. nov. (type species Pgiesdorfensis sp. nov.) is described. The fissiculate nymphaeoblastid genus Pentremitella (including P. osoleae and ?P. sp. 1) is redescibed. We recognize the eleutherozoic Freisoblastus gen. nov. (type species Fhemisphaericus sp. nov.), Dissimiloblastus gen. nov. (type species Dinequalis sp. nov.) and non‐eleutherozoic Lotusoblastus gen. nov. (type species Pentremitidea medusa) (order and family incertae sedis). We recognize 13 American species of Hyperoblastus.

Publisher

Wiley

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